Dr Michael Kernohan’s Research Interests – Publications and Presentations
Dr Michael Kernohan has spent years developing his expertise in facial surgery and plastic surgery. Double qualified – in both Dentistry and Plastic Surgery – his postnominals are BDS FDSRCS MBBS MRCS MSc FRCS(plast) FRACS(plast). Here is his list of presentations, publications, research interests and training.
SWAN international trauma conference Liverpool NSW 3D printing advances in Plastic Surgery, August 2015
3D planning (Proplan) for mandibular reconstruction BAPRAS 2014
Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma: Predicting prognosis after first recurrence American Head and Neck Society, April 2010, Las Vegas USA
Relief work in disaster zones – the Pakistan earthquake experience British Trauma Society April 2007
Ulnar carpometacarpal Injuries Irish Hand Society Meeting April 2007
Ulnar carpometacarpal Injuries 10th Trienniel Congress for International Societies for Surgery of the Hand, March 2007, Sydney
Ulnar carpometacarpal Injuries North East regional Meeting February 2007
One stage tattooing of the nipple-areola complex prior to flap reconstruction of the nipple as part of breast reconstruction. British Association of Plastic Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons December 2006
Earthquake Relief in Pakistan North east Regional Meeting January 2006
Reconstructive surgery for localised penile cancer North East Regional Meeting, Durham January 2005
Preliminary Study of the Safety and Efficacy of Early Protected Mobilization following Thumb UCL repair with the Mitek bone anchor North East Regional Meeting, Durham January 2005
A Comparative audit of the management of paediatric scalds in two British Burns Centres North East Regional Meeting, Durham January 2005
Skeletal correction of alar collapse in facial palsy-A new treatment British Association of Plastic Surgeons, London December 2004
Endoscopic suspension of the eyebrow with an anchoring suture – A new approach to brow ptosis British Association of Plastic Surgeons, London December 2004
Paediatric Flexor Tendon Injuries – a 3 year audit British Society for Surgery of the Hand November 2004
Skeletal correction of alar collapse in facial palsy-A new treatment British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons, August 2004
A Comparative audit of the management of paediatric scalds in two British Burns Centres British Burns Association March 2004
A Comparative audit of the management of paediatric burns in two British Burns Centres International Burns Association, Tokyo June 2004
Paediatric Flexor Tendon Injuries – a 3 year audit Irish Hand Society Meeting May 2004
Paediatric Extensor Tendon Injuries – a 3 year audit Irish Hand Society Meeting May 2004
Endoscopic suspension of the eyebrow with an anchoring suture – A new approach to brow ptosis North East Regional Meeting January 2004
Dr Kernohan’s Poster Presentations
Delphi strategy for international collaboration of a facial trauma database, ASC 2016 Brisbane
Medical Honey dressings for pretibial wounds in the elderly Burn and Wound Care Symposium, Maui 2016
Breast Specialist Nurses – Expensive Hand Holding or Cost-Effective Counselling? F. Court, S. Keeton, S. Heary, B. Grant, K. Blyth, M. Kernohan, J. O’Donoghue, Cancer Research Supp, Feb 2010
N1S3 staging system for cutaneous SCC metastases to the parotid and neck Australia and New Zealand Head and Neck Society, Freemantle, Perth, 2009
Paediatric Flexor Tendon Injuries – a 3 year audit Federation for the European Society for Surgery of the Hand, Gotenburg June 2005
A Comparative audit of the management of paediatric scalds in two British Burns Centres British Association of Plastic Surgeons, London December 2004 (poster)
Magnetic Resonance Imaging– Is a single scan ever enough for the diagnosis of Acoustic Neuroma? The 4th International Conference on Vestibular Schwannoma and other Lesions of the C.P.A. Cambridge, July 2003
Auditing Haematological and Biochemical Investigations in Head and Neck Surgery The British Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons Annual Conference, Harrogate 1998
Dr Kernohan’s Publications
A Cross Sectional, Mixed-Method Cohort Study Evaluating the Implementation of Leading Better Value Care Initiatives
Josephine Sau Fan Chow, Alan McDougall, Jacqueline Ramirez, Michael Kernohan, Nutan Maurya, Rohan Rajaratnam, Sonia Marshall, Sue Colley, Friedbert Kohler
Journal of Service Science and Management Vol.14 No.2, April 28, 2021
Orbital Fractures and Air Travel
A Systematic Review
Riordan, Edward A. PhD, MBBS; van der Rijt, Rhys G. MBBS*; Kernohan, Michael D. FRACS, FRCS*
Journal of Craniofacial Surgery: February 08, 2021
MRSA (e-learning for Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery) [online]. Kernohan M.D.(2013).Available at http://www.e-lfh.org.uk/projects/e-lpras
Craniosynostoses (e-learning for Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery) [online]. Kernohan M.D.(2013).Available at http://www.e-lfh.org.uk/projects/e-lpras
The fascia lata suspension technique in reconstruction of subtotal glossectomy and floor of mouth defects using the anterolateral thigh free flap
Zhang W.J., Ebrahimi A., Kernohan M.D., Clark J.R.
Laryngoscope (December 2010)
Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma: Predicting prognosis after first recurrence
Kernohan M.D., Clark J.R., Ebrahimi A., Gao K, Millross C.
Archives of Otolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery (December 2010)
Z-Plasty Modification of Ulnar Based Hatchet Flap for Closure of the Radial Forearm Flap Donor Defect.
Bashir MA, Fung V, Kernohan MD, Ragbir M, Ahmed OA.
Ann Plast Surg. 2010 Jan;64(1):22-3
Bone –anchored hearing aid modification with directional microphone: do patients benefit? K.J.Blackmore, M.D.Kernohan, T.Davison, I.J.M.Johnson J Laryngol Otol. 2007 Sep;121(9):822-5
Soluble E-Cadherin – An early marker for severe pancreatitis A.Sewpaul, J.J.French, T.K.Khoo, M.Kernohan, J.A.Kirby, R.M.Charnley Pancreatology 2007;7:194-208
MRI imaging – is a single scan ever enough for the diagnosis of acoustic neuroma. M.D. Kernohan, K.G. Blackmore, IJM Johnson, I. Zammit-Maempel Journal of Laryngology and Otology (2006), 120, 1061-1063
Auditing Haematological and Biochemical Investigations in Head and Neck Surgery Kernohan M.D., Thompson P.J. British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery; June 1998; 36; 237
Authorship – Book Chapter on Nasal Reconstruction
Oxford textbook of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 2021 – Oxford University Press, UK, in print
Chapter 8.14: Michael Kernohan and Kelly Thornbury: Nasal Reconstruction
Dr Kernohan’s Teaching Experience & Presentations
Postgraduate teaching & Presentations
RACS SET trainee supervisor Liverpool Hospital
Trainer of the year 2018 (NSW) Association of plastic Surgeons Australia
AO CMF faculty 2016
JMO term supervisor
Stryker cadaveric workshop for CMF trauma – faculty member 2014 – present
North East Flap Course – demonstrator 2005-2014
Dr Kernohan’s Courses and Conferences Attended
RACS ASC 2018
Stryker – Approaches to the Facial Skeleton, Faculty, April (2016)
British Association of Plastic Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons Nov (2015)
British Association of Plastic Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons Nov (2014)
British Association of Plastic Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons July (2012)
BAPRAS Special Interest Head and Neck Meeting (2011)
Functional rhinoplasty course, Sydney 2010
Sarcoma Masterclass, Newcastle (2008)
Laser Core of Knowledge (2008)
Aesthetic Surgery Masterclass (December 2007)
Emergency Management of Severe Burns (December 2007)
North East Flap Course (October 2007 – demonstrator)
North East Flap Course November 2005 (Demonstrator)
Canniesburn Flap Course March 2005
Intermediate data handling, University of Newcastle October 2004
Canniesburn Microvascular Workshop March 2004
MSc Speech and swallowing research Sept 2003-2007
Basic Surgical Skills Sept 2002
MRCS Step 2002
Care of the Critically Ill Surgical Patient, Jan 2002
Advance Life Support, Dec 2001
Advanced Trauma Life Support, Sept 2001
Introduction to Microvascular Surgery, March 1995
3 years ago
Dr Michael Kernohan MBBS, MSc, BDS, MRCS, FDSRCS, FRCS(Plast), FRACS (Plast
Dr Michael Kernohan is a highly experienced Plastic, Reconstructive and Cosmetic Surgeon, fully qualified in both Australia and the UK. He has had extensive training, holding qualifications in both dentistry and medicine. His training path has taken him around the world acquiring skills from some of the world’s best surgeons.